单词 | to bring out |
释义 | > as lemmasto bring out to bring out (See also sense 1 and out n.) ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > loss > taking away > take away [verb (transitive)] > deprive (of) benimc890 to do of ——eOE bedealc1000 disturbc1230 bereavec1275 reave?a1300 acquitc1300 benemec1300 deprivec1330 privea1382 subvertc1384 oppressc1395 abridgea1400 to bate of, from1399 lessa1400 nakena1400 dischargea1425 privatec1425 to bring outa1450 abatec1450 sever?1507 spulyie?1507 denude1513 disable1529 distrain1530 destituec1540 destitutec1540 defalk1541 to turn out of ——1545 discomfit1548 wipe1549 nude1551 disannul?a1556 bereft1557 diminish1559 benoom1563 joint1573 uncase1583 rid1585 disarm1590 visitc1592 ease1600 dispatch1604 unfurnisha1616 rig1629 retrench1640 unbecomea1641 disentail1641 cashier1690 twin1722 mulct1748 fordo1764 to do out of ——1796 to cut out1815 bate1823 deprivate1832 devoid1878 a1450 Knt. de la Tour (1868) 65 To bringe hem oute of her good name. ?1464 J. Russe in Paston Lett. & Papers (2004) II. 282 I haue bought salt and othere thyngys whiche hathe brought me out of myche syluir. c1540 (?a1400) Destr. Troy 8633 And the lede with a launse out of lyue broght. 1623 W. Lisle in tr. Ælfric Saxon Treat. Old & New Test. Pref. 11 To bring the people out of love with the..Bible. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > creation > [verb (transitive)] > produce or bring forth > yield or produce naturally fruita1382 engendera1393 breeda1398 gendera1398 yielda1400 proferc1425 to bring out1545 generate1563 produce1585 brooda1625 to send forth1626 propagate1699 pan1873 1545 R. Ascham Toxophilus i. f. 43 That grounde is plentifull..whiche..bryngeth out corne. a1616 W. Shakespeare Timon of Athens (1623) iv. iii. 189 Enseare thy Fertile and Conceptious wombe, Let it no more bring out ingratefull man. View more context for this quotation 3. To express, utter. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > speak, say, or utter [verb (transitive)] speakc825 queatheOE forthdoc900 i-seggenc900 sayeOE speak971 meleOE quidOE spella1000 forthbringc1000 givec1175 warpa1225 mootc1225 i-schirea1250 upbringa1250 outsay?c1250 spilec1275 talec1275 wisea1300 crackc1315 nevena1325 cast1330 rehearsec1330 roundc1330 spend1362 carpa1375 sermona1382 to speak outc1384 usea1387 minc1390 pronouncea1393 lancec1400 mellc1400 nurnc1400 slingc1400 tellc1400 wordc1400 yelpc1400 worka1425 utterc1444 outspeakc1449 yielda1450 arecchec1460 roose?a1475 cutc1525 to come forth with1532 bubble1536 prolate1542 report1548 prolocute1570 bespeak1579 wield1581 upbraid1587 up with (also mid) ——1594 name1595 upbrayc1600 discoursea1616 tonguea1616 to bring out1665 voice1665 emit1753 lip1789 to out with1802 pitch1811 go1836 to open one's head1843 vocabulize1861 shoot1915 verbal1920 be1982 1665 R. Boyle Occas. Refl. iv. xv. sig. Gg2 Any thing, how contrary soever to Piety, or right Reason..if Men can bring it out..neatly wrapt up in Raillery. 4. To bring into clearness, distinctness, or prominence; to develop and display (talent). ΘΚΠ society > communication > manifestation > [verb (transitive)] uppec897 atewOE sutelec1000 openOE awnc1175 kithec1175 forthteec1200 tawnec1220 let witc1275 forthshowa1300 to pilt out?a1300 showa1300 barea1325 mythc1330 unfoldc1374 to open outc1390 assign1398 mustera1400 reyve?a1400 vouchc1400 manifest?a1425 outshowc1425 ostendc1429 explayc1443 objecta1500 reveala1500 patefy?1509 decipher1529 relieve1533 to set outa1540 utter1542 report1548 unbuckle1548 to set forth1551 demonstrate1553 to hold forth1560 testify1560 explicate1565 forthsetc1565 to give show of1567 denudec1572 exhibit1573 apparent1577 display?1578 carry1580 cipher1583 laya1586 foreshow1590 uncloud?1594 vision1594 explain1597 proclaim1597 unroll1598 discloud1600 remonstrate1601 resent1602 to bring out1608 palesate1613 pronounce1615 to speak out1623 elicit1641 confess1646 bear1657 breathe1667 outplay1702 to throw out1741 evolve1744 announce1781 develop1806 exfoliate1808 evince1829 exposit1882 pack1925 1608 W. Shakespeare King Lear xxiv. 159 That haue I don And more, much more, the time will bring it out . View more context for this quotation 1693 T. Creech tr. Juvenal Satire XIII 288 in J. Dryden Satires Juvenal & Persius 269 These shake his Soul, and, as they boldly press, Bring out his Crimes; and force him to confess. 1823 J. Badcock Domest. Amusem. 39 The exact kind of preparation which is calculated to bring out the writing. 1832 Athenæum 389 If the talent does exist..such will be the only way to bring it out. 1871 B. Jowett in tr. Plato Dialogues I. 74 The antagonism of the two characters is still more clearly brought out. 1875 A. Helps Social Pressure i. 3 The moon..brought out the river and adjacent buildings magnificently. 5. To introduce (a young lady) formally into ‘society’; to announce (a company, a foreign loan, or the like) for public subscription. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > [verb (transitive)] > introduce (a person) into society introduce1766 to bring out1790 1790 Loiterer 23 Jan. 12 A young woman seldom did well who was brought out before she was eighteen. 1823 Ld. Byron Don Juan: Canto XII xxxi. 20 [They] Begged to bring up the little girl, and ‘out’,—For that's the phrase that settles all things now, Meaning a virgin's first blush at a rout. 1888 N.E.D. at Bring Mod. That loan was brought out by Messrs. Baring in 1852. 6. To produce before the public; to place upon the stage (a play or opera); to publish (a book). ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > perform [verb (transitive)] > put on a performance representa1438 present1573 to bring out1818 mount1828 produce1836 stage1924 society > communication > printing > publishing > publish [verb (transitive)] to put forth1482 to put out1529 to set forth1535 promulge1539 to set abroada1555 present1559 to set out1559 utter1561 divulge1566 publish1573 print?1594 emit1650 edition1715 edit1727 to give to the world1757 to get out1786 to send forth1849 to bring out1878 run1879 release1896 pub1932 1818 Ld. Byron Let. 3 Mar. (1976) VI. 18 They have brought out Fazio with great & deserved success at Covent Garden. 1851 Illustr. London News 354 ‘Robert le Diable’ was originally brought out by Meyerbeer. 1878 J. Morley Diderot 164 It was resolved to bring out the ten volumes..in a single issue. 1882 C. Pebody Eng. Journalism xx. 148 Proposed that he should bring out an evening paper. 7. To exhibit, shew. (With complement.) ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > testing > proof, demonstration > prove, demonstrate [verb (transitive)] i-sothea925 soothec950 fanda1000 kitheOE betell1048 showc1175 prove?c1225 treousec1275 stablisha1325 approve1340 verifyc1386 justifya1393 tryc1412 answer?a1425 appreve?c1450 to make gooda1470 convictc1475 averifyc1503 arguea1513 find1512 pree1515 comprobate1531 demonstrate1538 conclude1549 convince1555 argument1558 evict1571 avoucha1593 evidencea1601 remonstrate1601 clear1605 attaint1609 monstrate1609 evince1610 evince1611 improve1613 remonstrance1621 to make out1653 ascertain1670 to bring off1674 to make (something) to through1675 render1678 substantiatea1691 establisha1704 to bring out1727 realize1763 validate1775 1727 J. Arbuthnot Tables Anc. Coins 16 But those experiments bring out the Denarius heavier. 8. to bring out one's bat (in Cricket) = to carry it (out) (see to carry out 1c at carry v. Phrasal verbs). ΘΚΠ society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > ball game > cricket > batting > bat [verb (intransitive)] > be not out to bring out one's bat1833 to carry one's bat1833 to carry out one's bat1834 to take out one's bat1838 to carry one's bat through1839 1833 J. Mitford in Gentleman's Mag. Sept. 236/1 Tom [Walker] scored the amazing number of 95 runs in his first innings, and brought his bat out with him. 1870 Times 15 July 12/5 Mr. Green..brought out his bat with the total at 198. < as lemmas |
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